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November 22nd, 2024 under Ryan Murphy

Dead Like Me’s Callum Blue returned to acting by playing an actor on 9-1-1 for six episodes. Yesterday, we said goodbye to Brad Torrance with a powerful performance. As powerful as that was, he wrote a letter that equals that.

Dear “911” family… I’m going to leave you with this…

Thank you so much for letting me ride along in the fire truck with you on this incredible journey. It has been a privilege to play Brad Torrance. I relate to him in so many ways, but especially that wounded part that is forever searching for something authentic, something that he feels is just out of reach and no matter how much fame, money or how many wives he accumulates on the outside world, that inner yearning to be rescued lingers…

I now understand why 911 is so popular – all of us, at one time or another, may have felt like we needed to be rescued. Sometimes physically, but more often, and almost never addressed, spiritually. It’s a beautiful desire, and an important one because, I believe, it points to the fact that while a brave human being can pull us out of a plane or a burning building, the only hero who can save us spiritually is ourselves and our connection to Love. By anchoring into an usnseen force within, that inner rescuer who will grip our hand tightly and let us know that we are safe and we are never alone, no matter what.

Here’s a thought; You are the hero you’ve been waiting for. And when you find that hero within, you can reach out your hand and lift up others. We are all ONE, we are already saved and we’re all in this together…

I am left feeling entirely satisfied and full of appreciation with my experience on @911onabc, thank you deeply to the high vibrational and beautiful cast, crew, creators, producers, directors and network, you have allowed me to fall in love with acting again and I’m forever grateful.

Mad fun

Callum xo

I hope that Ryan Murphy finds a place for him in something else because our televisions have been missing him. Plus, he proved he is up for it as the lovable Divo actor on the first responders drama.

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